MANISTEE — For a decade now, the Doug Schlaff Memorial Golf Outing has helped enrich the lives of Manistee County youth, whether it’s been through the Doug Schlaff Memorial Scholarship or the Doug Schlaff Youth Fund.

Red Peiji Leather PU Rose Cellphone Surface Crossbody Bag Single Square Bright Mini Shoulder Pouch Embossed Spots are still open to play in the 10th annual event, which will be held July 15 at Manistee National Golf & Resort.

The outing kicks off with a lunch at 12:30 p.m., followed by the two-person golf scramble at 1:30 on National’s Canthooke Valley course and a steak dinner/awards ceremony at approximately 6:30. All food is included in the cost of registration.

To reserve a spot with a partner, contact the Manistee National Golf Course pro shop at (231) 398-0123 ext. 3. Arrangements to play alongside another two-person team may be made at that time.

Surface Mini Red Leather Pouch Single Cellphone Shoulder Square Embossed Peiji PU Rose Bag Bright Crossbody The cost associated with participating in the event is payable upon arrival at the outing. Cash or a check made out to the Doug Schlaff Fund will be accepted.

Several accompanying fundraising efforts will be part of the event, which include contests, raffles and auctions. Two tickets to the Michigan vs. Wisconsin college football game on Oct. 13 in Ann Arbor will also be up for grabs. The tickets are the most costly on the Wolverines’ upcoming schedule.

Schlaff, a former teacher, counselor and coach at Manistee Area Public Schools, lost his battle with cancer in December of 2008 at the age of 35. Since, his legacy has lived on through golf outing and in turn the programs it helps funds.

The Doug Schlaff Youth Fund, established in 2013 and facilitated through the Manistee County Community Foundation, provides financial assistance for area youth to participate in various activities and programs regardless of their families’ ability to pay. The fund has provided grants for Manistee Recreation Association swim classes, a summer STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) camp and support for an annual Children’s Theatre Workshop.

Manistee Art Institute’s Art Camp for Kids is also supported by the youth fund. The program is designed to develop creative thinking and expose children to different forms of visual art expression.